"For, by its immensity, the divine substance surpasses every form that our intellect reaches. Thus we are unable to apprehend it by knowing what it is. Yet we are able to have some knowledge of it by knowing what it is not." - St. Thomas Aquinas, Summa contra gentiles, I, 14.

As a result of a thousand million years of evolution, the universe is becoming conscious of itself, able to understand something of its past history and its possible future.-- Sir Julian Sorell Huxley FRS

"For, by its immensity, the divine substance surpasses every form that our intellect reaches. Thus we are unable to apprehend it by knowing what it is. Yet we are able to have some knowledge of it by knowing what it is not." - St. Thomas Aquinas, Summa contra gentiles, I, 14.

As a result of a thousand million years of evolution, the universe is becoming conscious of itself, able to understand something of its past history and its possible future.-- Sir Julian Sorell Huxley FRS

Thanks for providing this prayer in Greek, but how does one pronounce this?

It's there in wynd's post!

No need to yell.

I should have worded my question a little different I guess. I would like maybe a phonetic pronunciation (which wynd does not give) such as what is found in this thread: http://www.christianforums.com/t2984140/ Scroll down to Ioan cel Nou's post where he gives the phonetic pronunciation of the Jesus Prayer in Romanian. This is what I'm needing.

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Thanks for providing this prayer in Greek, but how does one pronounce this?

It's there in wynd's post!

No need to yell.

I should have worded my question a little different I guess. I would like maybe a phonetic pronunciation (which wynd does not give) such as what is found in this thread: http://www.christianforums.com/t2984140/ Scroll down to Ioan cel Nou's post where he gives the phonetic pronunciation of the Jesus Prayer in Romanian. This is what I'm needing.